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Folder

Box 435.

Creators include:

  1. Owen, DeWitt C., Mrs.
  2. Hoff, A. C. (Archie Corydon), 1877-
  3. Hirtzler, Victor, approximately 1875-1935.
  4. Manning, Bowman & Co.
  5. Buffalo Manufacturing Co.
  6. Meriden Britannia Company.
  7. Rochester Stamping Co.
  8. Corning Glass Works.
Collection

Culinary Ephemera: Serving Pieces, 1893-1956

.5 Linear Feet (1 small manuscript box)

Forms part of the Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive. This collection includes promotional items related to serving pieces, principally chafing dishes. Chafing dishes are a type of portable heating and serving dish that allows food to be cooked or kept warm at the table. Publications in this collection date from 1893-1956.
File

The Jewett chafing dish : with a collection of recipes for chafing-dish cookery. 46 p. 1893

Mixed Materials 435, Folder 1

Item [1] promotes Jewett chafing dishes, Styles A, B, C, and D. Includes recipes for fish, poultry, meats, eggs, and vegetables; image of woman in period dress and images of the four product styles. Some recipes include wine as an ingredient. Sample recipes: frog saddles, jelly omelette, and curried mushrooms.

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The Jewett chafing dish : with a collection of recipes for chafing-dish cookery. 54 p. 1896

Mixed Materials 435, Folder 3

Item [3] is similar to Item [2] but also promotes Styles J, K, L, M, N, and P; some reordering of recipes and additional recipes in each category; images of all 14 styles; and advertisements for the asbestos force draught lamp, chafing dish spoon, Style A and B of the alcohol flagons, and a set of chafing dish trays.

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The chafing dish. 36 p. 1900s

Mixed Materials 435, Folder 4

Item [4] promotes the Manning & Bowman chafing dish, Nos. 162, 168, 188, 200, 207, 225, 226, 230, 239, 246, 247, 335, and 2100/25. Includes recipes for eggs, soups, vegetables, and meats; images of all chafing dish models and women in period dress; advertisements for additional products, including chafing dish alcohol and coffee percolators; and index. Some recipes include wine as an ingredient. Sample recipes: brown eggs, grilled sweet potatoes, and veal with asparagus tips. Damaged: front and back cover and pages 17-20 completely detached from binding.

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The pleasures of a chafing dish : a book of recipes. 59 p. circa 1910s

Mixed Materials 435, Folder 5

Item [5] promotes chafing dishes. Includes instructions on use and weights and measures; recipes for eggs, vegetables, and meats; advertisment and image for the American coffee and tea extractor; and image of men and women in period dress and of product. Some recipes include wine or beer as an ingredient. Sample recipes: apricot souffle, ragout of squirrel, and pig's feet. Damaged: pages 3-22 almost completely detached from binding.

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Chafing dishes. 39 p. 1890s

Mixed Materials 435, Folder 7

Item [7] promotes Meriden chafing dishes, Nos. 0008, 0009, 0010, 0011, 0630, 0690, 0710, 0730, 0740, 0750, 0755, 0760, 0765, 0770, and 0781. Includes recipes for eggs, meats, and vegetables; images of all styles; advertisements and images for other products, including the egg boiler; and index. Some recipes include wine or liquor as an ingredient. Sample recipes: dried beef and sweetbreads with peas. Marked: Catalogue No. 48.

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Sternauware selected recipes. 1 v. (unpaged). 1900s

Mixed Materials 435, Folder 8

Item [8] promotes Sternauware products and recipes were selected by Winifred S. Potts. Includes recipes for eggs, soups, breads, salads, meats, vegetables, and desserts; advertisements for Sternauware solid alcohol and solid alcohol burner; and image of woman in period dress and of the Sternauware factory. Some recipes include wine or liquor as an ingredient. Sample recipes: string bean salad, citron loaf cake, and Japanese shrimps. Marked: Cat. No. 33.